第1章 エグゼクティブサマリー

第2章 カナダの石炭鉱業：促進要因と抑制要因

第3章 カナダの石炭鉱業：埋蔵量、生産量、消費量、取引量

第4章 競合情勢

Grande Cache Coal Corporation

Teck Resources Limited

Westmoreland Coal Company

第5章 財政制度

管理機関

準拠法

鉱業権

主な会計条項

第6章 付録

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Canada had around 6.6 bnt of proven coal reserves at the end of 2016 and majority of these are of bituminous graded with sub-bituminous and lignite-grade coal accounting for the rest. Majority of these coal reserves are located in the western provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The country's coal production decreased by 2.5% over 2015 to around 60 mt in 2016, as a result of a fall in production from major operating mines. The majority of the country's coal originated from Alberta and British Columbia. Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia accounted for a small share of coal production.

Over the forecast period (2017-2021), coal production is projected to increase moderately to reach almost 64 mt in 2021. The moderate increase is supported by upcoming projects, including the Bingay Project and the Groundhog Project in British Columbia, which are scheduled to commence operations in 2019 and 2020 with ore-processing capacities of 2 mt and 0.8 mt, respectively. Canadian coal consumption was an estimated 38.4 mt in 2016, down by 1.7% over 2015, due to the closure of a number of coal-fired power plants. Consumption is expected to fall further over the forecast period to around 36mt in 2021.

Coal exports were almost 31 mt in 2016 and the Asian countries of Japan, China, South Korea, and India accounted for 70% of the total. Canadian coal exports are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of nearly 1.5% over the forecast period to about 34 mt in 2020. Teck Resources Ltd, Westmoreland Coal Company, and TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta) are Canada's largest coal mining companies. Several provincial government departments and agencies govern the Canadian mining industry, and each province has separate laws regulating the industry.

The report "Coal Mining in Canada to 2021", covers comprehensive information on Canada's coal mining industry, coal reserves, the historical and forecast data on coal production, by type, and by grade. The report also includes the historical and forecast data on coal consumption, exports, and exports by country. Detailed analysis of the Canadian mining industry's regulatory structure, factors affecting the demand for coal, competitive landscape, and mining projects at various stages (active, exploration and development) of the supply chain is provided.